FULL SEND PODCAST - Kevin O'Leary x Nelk Boys | Ep. 135
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All right, we got another great episode.
We got Kevin O'Leary in the house.
Shows up in style, what, an hour and a half early and crushes three happy dads right upon entrance.
Two watches?
I love it.
Two watches.
You got to have two watches.
Otherwise, you don't know what time it is in New York.
You got East Coast and West Coast?
L.A. time, New York time on each wrist.
That's how you do it.
Plus, you want to show your pieces, right?
How many watches do you have?
I got a lot of watches.
I got a lot of watches.
And so because I've been ripped off twice, two different high.
I don't talk about how many I have or where they are.
But I did get me to start a watch insurance company.
That motivated me to do that.
I'm a big watch collector.
I believe in horology.
I think it's an art.
No different than modern art.
It's very collectible.
And it's been a great appreciating asset.
What's your favorite piece that you have?
You know, this is a big debate.
Everybody around in L.A. loves AP.
A lot of Rolex bling here.
Patech, of course.
but right now
the number one brand on earth
the most collected watch
the most coveted piece
because he's still alive
is F.P. Jorn. He is
the Picasso of watchmaking.
So if you could have bought a Picasso in the early 50s
from Picasso and just held on to it
think about that investment. So that's how
watchmakers think about Jorn
getting a piece from him. He's a very
eclectic
guy
every piece he makes
he wants to know who's getting it
why they should get it
why they deserve it
it's a very interesting community
and people from around the world
you know in a way it's a curse for me because
I get calls from all around the world and people just
grind on me I need a jure
you got to talk to FP
it doesn't work that way
it just doesn't work that way
you have to earn your status
as a collector, because the last thing he wants is to sell you a piece for $18,000,
which is his entry level, and then you flip it for $420,000 the next day.
That really pisses them off.
Yeah, I've seen they're reselling like crazy right now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's one of the only brands that's holding its value.
Watches are down about 28% worldwide, except Jorn.
Jern only goes one way up.
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how do you get on the list you got an interview you got to go meet them and tell them why you
deserve it if you're not willing to spend three interviews don't bother what's they don't care who
are how much money you have or your royalty whatever it is doesn't matter why do you deserve the
next jorn that's being made by one guy in switzerland right now why you stony you should go
interview for that yeah that's going to give me an interview get him in the door where you can sell
himself but are you a collector yeah okay i can get you the interview and you have to explain to them
why you deserve one and why you'd be a great ambassador for the brand like that's the whole
idea. And of course, what are you wearing there? Rolex? Yeah. These are kind of rare. I noticed a bunch
of good watches around here. Daytona over there. Thank you. Woop. Now, whoops sucks.
Whoops, dole. What do you mean? Listen, how does whoops suck? Not only is it ugly, it's,
an aura does a much better job. No. It blows. That doesn't show you work out, though.
Are you kidding? Are you kidding? Look, first of all, you're wasting space. You could have a real
piece there instead you have a whoop.
I don't think ora rings are sauce.
I don't.
I mean, the guy walks in the room and he's 20% off retail right away.
He's got a who reps the aura ring, though.
Come on, an aura ring.
Everyone reps whoop like athletes, Rinaldo.
No one's rocking an aura ring.
I bet you they're paying him to wear that because Rinaldo would rather have a nice piece of it.
What, aura?
Yeah.
That's a dead.
Listen, I know the Woop guy.
He plays squash in Boston.
Great guy.
But when you're giving up wrist space, where you could put a piece where you could put a piece where
you could really put a piece of art like a watch and you put a whoop there i mean i think
i walk in the room and people are just doing this like they can't believe you i love whoop
but we'll agree to disagree two watches while we're talking about watches
william woods you've never heard of this guy he's a watchmaker that wants to honor first responders
from all around the world that risk their lives firefighters buy these watches everywhere this
is actually a fire hose. It smells of smoke. Can I see it? Yeah, absolutely. Read the back. You'll
get a kick out of this. It's a beautiful piece. Very rare. What did that run you? That watch is
probably available right now for about 6K. It's not that, it's not crazy expensive. But if you,
if you talk to a firefighter in England or in Ireland or 9-11 responders, these guys wear this
watch. And I thought 9-11 today, we'd honor them. That's why I wore the piece.
I just want to shout him out.
William Wood's incredible watchmaker really motivated around supporting first responders.
Met them this year at Watches and Wonders in Geneva.
Check out the back.
It's a kind of a...
So what makes watches so special?
Is the fact that there's only so many of them?
I love dials, though.
I mean, I'm a dial guy, you know?
The dial?
Yeah.
Or is the fact that there's so few of certain ones?
Yeah, yeah.
I have a lot of piece uniques.
you know, real watch collecting is when you can convince the maker or the brand to make you a one-of-a-kind watch
because they respect you as a collector.
I'll give you an example.
On the other wrist, and I don't think I've talked about this to anybody, but this is a watch made by Rolex,
actually their division tutor, in silver, for the first 23 people that,
worked on the pilot here in L.A. 16 years ago in the studio that day on Shark Tank.
If you were in the studio and you were a tech or you're in front of the camera, behind the
camera, or a lawyer or whatever, a hair makeup artist, and you were there that day and you're
still working on the show, Rolex made this piece for you. Tudor made this in Silver for you with
your name on the back, unique serial number, and the Shark Tank logo on it.
And they did that for you? Well, they made it for 23 people,
including me. I sponsored this project.
Okay.
So getting the logo out of Sony took two years.
Now when I said to them, listen, I'd like you to make a couple of extras.
They said, no.
We need to know every single name of every single person,
and we need proof that they were there.
It's a founder series.
This watch is priceless.
You'll never get another one with your name on it.
So we're having a special ceremony this year,
awarding them on the six.
16th here in LA to every individual.
I'm going to fly in.
The guy from Rolex is coming in.
Present each one at a time.
Can you imagine getting your own piece
with your own name on it?
Silver changes its patina
over time on your body chemistry.
So everyone will look different a decade from now.
This is hot shit, my friends.
I mean, you come in here trying to flex on
heavy flex, two watches.
I didn't know we're going to start out that hot.
I love this kind of crap.
I really do.
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the podcast. Do you collect anything else? I do, actually. I got it.
hear it would never be a laugh you got some crazy baseball card or something for sure
baseball is interesting these days collectibles right yeah did you get into that or yeah no i've
done some stuff in that space you know the show that happened in cleveland a few weeks ago
you know what i think about that space right now it's it's early times because
you've got pricing on jordan's past three million but you've got a lot of fraud
you know a lot of wax you open up is bullshit it's fake guys put these things together
and they're bullshit cards in there what i don't like about that is you got fathers and sons
all around america buying these things and getting ripped off and that pisses me off so
authentication is going to matter vaulting's going to matter it's the space i'm looking at
but i hate it when there's bullshit artists ripping people off and that's kind of what's going on
in that space right now, and I think it happened a couple of times at Cleveland last week,
two weeks ago. So there's a big collector in there named Shine. He's pretty famous.
He's been ripped off himself a few times, and he's sort of an advocate for cleaning it
all up. But, I mean, it's a very interesting space because it transcends, you know,
obviously what's going on with fanatics, bringing together celebrity, sports, collectibility,
investing, very interesting. And Michael Rubin's kind of the guy right now. He is the guy. He is the guy. He was
a guest shark, by the way. I met him. Oh yeah. I saw that. How was that? I loved him. No bullshit guy.
I mean, you get the feeling he'd rip your heart out if you lie to him. Like, I just loved him. He was
just great. He was great on Shark Tank. He should come back. He invited me to his white party,
and that was a watch event like I'd never seen. Did you go? Oh, yeah. I was it.
I wanted to bring my, you know, this was a watch contest.
Every, like, you know, Jay-Z, Brady.
And I thought, what could I wear that could totally kick ass at that party?
Because that's really what that thing was about.
You walk in with your watch.
So what was the play?
I brought the Cartier crash.
Nobody had one.
And so when I saw Brady, because I know him, and I said, you know, Brady, I think I kicked your ass today.
He said, no.
No, no, no.
I have a one-of-a-kind AP
with the Super Bowl wins
at the 11 o'clock mark,
and I went, oh, fuck.
That's when I lost that game.
That's awesome.
I came in number two,
so Brady screwed me.
That was it.
But up till then, I was winning.
But that's the kind of stuff I love.
Do you judge people off what they're wearing?
I don't.
I judge them on whether they're collectors or not.
You know, if you're just wearing a watch
because you want bling,
you're not a collector.
But if you really appreciate the art
and you're buying to collect,
I appreciate you.
You're an art collector.
What's the difference?
Modern art watches, same thing.
So I don't judge them on what they're wearing.
Who's the biggest watch collector you know?
Royal Family United Art Emirates.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, I thought I was the biggest watch collector in the world.
I'm dog shit compared to those guys.
They have pieces.
They have a room this size with drawers in it.
It's just one room.
they have watches from you know vintage etc i have a lot of respect for them because they collect
it for art and they they don't boast about it i wouldn't know that unless one of them just
contacted me said come over here we'll show you some watches we respect as a collector i couldn't
believe what i saw and i really realized where i am in the pecking order you're always serving
somebody else no matter how rich you think you are there's somebody else richer there's somebody else
else bigger. And that's really something I've learned that you've got to be humble because no matter
how good you think you are, there's somebody better. And it lets you think about getting better
yourself. You're never the king. Never. Well, it's hard to compete with those guys. I mean,
they own like the whole oil of a country, right? They don't think that way anymore. I have a lot
respect for them. They've diversified their economy so much. They have really done something.
That's a 52-year-old country, 52 years old.
Oh, they're doing it right over there.
Yeah, but they basically have taken the best of every country in the world and put it in one place.
There's no place like Abu Dhabi.
There's no place like Dubai.
No place.
I mean, when I first went there, I couldn't believe it.
I just thought it was, how can they have done this in 52 years?
We go every year for the UFC fights there.
So we've been two or three times, too.
It's incredible.
That's the Pepsi Center, right?
Or the Coke Center?
It's in Abu Dhabi.
It's like an outdoor arena.
Edidad.
Yeah, it's amazing.
I mean, it's amazing.
I love that place.
And I go there quite a bit.
I'm doing business with those guys.
I love them.
And I just have a lot of respect for what they've done.
You think the Middle East is like those kinds of countries?
Yeah, Saudi, the same thing.
You know, Qatar.
Obviously, it's a sad thing that it's in such chaos right now.
In Gaza and Israel, that's really sad.
But the potential of that region is very good.
So when you say that, that couldn't have been your first humbling moment.
though, seeing their watch collection, right?
I got a phone call from one of the collectors
five, six years ago
who I didn't know, and he texted me and said,
I hear you're in New York.
And I said, yeah, he said, look,
and I didn't know who F. Bjoren was.
He said, he was one of the royal family members
of the UAE, and he said,
why don't you mosey on over to
their boutique
I said I don't even know who
Jorn is and he said I'll get you an
introduction they have their big global dinner tonight
I'm going to get you an invite to dinner
so
I went there and I met him
through this connection
and that's our beginning of our friendship
and then I went over to see him in
Abu Dhabi and we became
close friends but he's
also a minister in the government and that that's
how we kind of you know
we started our relationship through watches
watches are a way to build your community around the world because other collectors respect you
he saw some instagram video i did or something and we've we've been close ever since and that
drew me into business there that's what happened it's crazy it's how i feel about the gym what
it's just a good place to yeah network what you know what are the things i've learned we should
let's parlay this conversation into something i'd like to tell people because i teach a lot now
young entrepreneurs
and I'm beginning to realize
that
a lot of people are confused
about what it takes to be successful
and I don't mean just money
you know it's not
I don't get up in the morning and say
I want to be richer I don't give a shit
I don't need any more money
but you don't get rich
pursuing the greed of money
you get rich because
you're passionate about something
It's a business you start.
You're willing to work 25 hours a day,
eight days a week,
and then one day you wake up
and you're filthy rich.
And the benefit of that is freedom
to do whatever you want.
You want to buy a watch, you can do it.
You want to buy a car, you can do it.
You want to take your family somewhere, you can do it.
But mostly what happens,
and this is kind of interesting,
I don't care who you talk to,
you just work harder.
You just do more.
You just, I never worked harder in my life
than I am now.
I'm just all over the world.
all the time doing stuff I love and I have the freedom to pursue it. But the mistake people
make, so I want to give a little advice here, I think the average salary in America is about
$58,000. That's it. If you just save 10, 15% of it by not buying shit you don't need
and just stick it in an app, anything that just accrues to the market, you don't need to
open a big brokerage account. There's lots of apps out there. I backed one called bean stocks
that just lets you put 15 bucks in a week or whatever you want to put in. And just let it sit
there during your lifetime. You'll end up being a millionaire. You'll have a million and a half
in the bank by the time you're 68 when you're retiring. And that to me is what everybody should be
doing because you buy a coffee for 550, you buy a sandwich for 13 bucks.
That's stupid.
You don't buy coffee at all, ever?
No, I don't.
Like, I do buy coffee, but I know it costs 15 cents to make.
It's just, why am I paying $5.50 for it?
So you're a big at-home coffee guy?
No, I'm a big at-office.
I provide coffee for everybody.
Like, you know, I'd rather you stayed and worked than go and spend $5.50 or go buy a sandwich for $13.
When we were running the learning company, I served lunch to everybody in the boardroom every day.
Why?
Because they stayed and worked.
And we gave them great food.
great chefs and everybody kept look forward to lunch and we ended up working all lunch and we work
all afternoon we work all night but it was i hate pissing away money i just really do so i bet all of
you in here go look at what's in your what's in your closet you got two pair of jeans you do wear
and seven you haven't worn in two years you got 15 sneakers one pair you wear every day and the rest
you've forgotten about 40 t-shirts three are your favorites why'd you buy all that shit it could be
making you 8% a year in the market for the rest of your life that doesn't sound stupid
doesn't you don't need a lot of shit you've definitely had experiences and it sounds like it can be
personal but when you've when have you been burned or overpaid or when have you overpaid for something
that's pissed you off i don't overpay for anything that's never one yeah no no no no i've been
listen i've made mistakes but let me tell you a lesson my mother taught me and i saw it happen
because she's passed away a long time ago she you know we were not
not wealthy family, but she loves Chanel. She was crazy about Chanel, women's clothing,
jackets and skirts, Chanel, Chanel, Chanel, Chanel. That's really expensive. Rather than buy
five dresses a year, she bought two Chanel jackets a year. That's it. When she passed away,
there was a cat fight in my family amongst the women for those vintage Chanel jackets,
which had appreciated in value over decades.
Classic vintage Chanel is a big deal for women
because they still look spectacular.
It's classic fashion.
And that kind of taught me something,
buy good shit,
buy less good shit and instead of more crap.
So buy a good pair of sneakers, buy the best,
buy the best suit you can buy,
and keep it because it's, you know,
Rather than 40 pieces of shit, buy two good things.
Same philosophy with watches.
Same thing with cars.
Same thing with guitars.
I like good shit.
And it goes up in value.
All right, boys, you guys are seeing me in the gym.
I'm always looking for healthy snacks.
And I want to let you guys know about board jerky.
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Straight up.
I eat this all the time.
We got a bunch of different flavors.
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This is my go-to snack.
I keep it in my backpack when I travel.
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What I love about is the macros are pretty fired.
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And then the whole bag has 32 grams of protein.
You guys have seen me recently.
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So this is reliable for me.
I know that it doesn't up the barrel too much,
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I've always loved beef jerps.
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fire. Keep the barrel and check. Protein up. Let's get back on the pot.
I have a question. You mentioned about saving money until then be a millionaire when you're 60. Most people probably want to be a millionaire when they're younger. For you specifically, at what point did you start to see real financial success and what were you doing? What was the first thing that really changed? Yeah, that's a good question. I was never chasing money, but I became a millionaire when I was pretty young because I took my company public.
probably made my first million when I was 26.
Once you make your first million,
the hardest thing to do in the world is make the first million.
Then the hardest is to make the next four.
So you have five million.
Once you have five million liquid in the bank,
you're set for life.
You can survive anything at five.
But once you get to five,
it's really easy to get to 50.
That's what happens.
I don't set.
sounds trite, but it's true because you start investing and you start multiplying that capital.
Once you're at 50, there's no holding you back.
And so really what I'm saying is getting the first million is the key to success.
And the way to get the first million is don't be stupid.
Like figure out what is it, what do I got to do to get the first?
And I'm talking a million liquid dollars in the bank, not a million in AP watches or a million in a house.
I'm talking about cash arena in the bank.
Liquid cash that if the shit hits the fan in your life, you have it there.
That's not enough, but five is.
No matter what happens in your family,
and you've got five million liquid making right now 5% in the bank,
that's not bad.
Then you have all the rest of your stuff who are taking risk,
but I always have that cash arena in there,
and I never let that nest egg go anywhere.
and I've met lots of people to feel the same way about it.
But when you're young, if you can get the first million
by the time you're 30, you're going to do okay.
Now, people say, I'm going to get it when I'm 23.
Not so easy.
You're just getting out of college.
You haven't really figured yourself out yet.
It should be an apprentice somewhere.
It feels really good to look at that account the day it's got all those zeros on it.
I remember looking at it saying, wow, how do I do this?
And then after that, I never looked back.
I never looked back.
And now it's not, I don't know, it's just not that big a deal.
I mean, it's just, that's not what I care about.
I don't care about that.
I mean, I don't want to waste money, but that's not what motivates me.
I'm looking for interesting stuff to do, work with entrepreneurs, just do interesting stuff.
Yeah.
You know, just find things that I'm, I find things that are not in my comfort zone, that I've, you know, like, yeah, I know how to tape Shark Tank.
I've been doing that for 16 years.
I really enjoy it.
I like investing in entrepreneurs.
But I've never done a movie.
I've never been a scripted character.
Well, that's about to change.
Ooh.
And I'm going to try that.
What's your role?
I can't tell you, I'd have to kill you, but you're going to see it soon.
Okay, what would be your dream role?
My dream role is to be a billionaire in the 50s, in the emerging of America.
at a time of extreme volatility, anxiety, the World War II is just over, opportunity.
No phones.
All that.
Imagine New York City, 1948, what that must have been like to be in that world.
When the world was your oyster in America was just jelling, I would like to go back in time.
I don't think that's that challenging of a role for you, though.
Well, we'll see.
I've never, I've never.
Great Gatsby was 1920?
It was Great Gatsby. What is that?
No, no, listen. I'd love to tell you, because I've been working on this project now for a few months.
I was at Averro last night reading my script.
Oh, I love Averro.
Yeah, I love it.
I'm sitting at the bar, eating oysters, drinking Shabbly, reading the script for the 50th time.
So you've got to know your lines.
But we start shooting this thing at the end of this month in New York and in other cities.
I'm very excited.
I have never done this before.
but I am motivated and I'm just I can't wait to do it I can see that I'm really thrilled
because it's just a you know that's what I mean you want to find projects like that
that are extremely different than what you do you want to keep interested you want to stay young
you want to stay motivated you want to get up in the morning find stuff that is not in your comfort
zone that you've never done before otherwise it's the same stuff you're always doing
and I think that that gets me very jazz to go and you know work on it
and spend the time on it and uh i'm just thrilled to do it did you feel this way about the first
company that you took public did you feel that way then mean that i'm talking about it no the the
first company that you had major success with oh that was years ago did you did you feel that way
about that project yeah yeah i mean i i remember i mean we that thing was that was in the 80s
i mean it was a long time ago but i've done so many you know you do transitions you're an
operator like when you found a company you're entrepreneur and you operate it and you build it and you
You hire people, and you go through all that trials and tribulations.
And then once you sell, you become an investor.
You're not the same.
You're not running the business.
You're finding people to do that with you and for you.
And that's a different role.
And you make a lot of mistakes.
I mean, I've had some great investments, and I've made some really bad ones, too.
But, you know, that's venture investing.
You think it's going to be great.
You know, think about Shark Tank.
I'll do 10, 12 deals this year.
I'm shooting it right now.
We're all sitting in L.A.
I'm shooting it, you know.
And the ones that I think are the very best
Turned out to be dockshit
And the ones that I think
This is just a funny TV deal
I make millions off
You just don't know
It's so serendipitous
So unusual, so unique
And I use
I have a great example of one
A few years ago
This woman comes on the set of Shartank
Anaskaya
Anaskaya was her name
entrepreneur and she comes out with a cat and a Q-tip and she says listen I have made a cat DNA testing kit
for cats that can extend their lives for 2995 and everybody looked at her and I said to her
why would I ever buy that when I got buy a new cat for five bucks why would I do that I've seen
that episode yeah yeah yeah she said you don't
Get it. This is data. This is a data company. You swab the cat. You send in the swab. We gather the data. There's 110 million cats in America. And we start to learn what diseases they're suffering from around what cluster of DNA. And I thought the whole thing was total bullshit. But she was so compelling. She was a beast. She wouldn't leave there without the 250 grand. So I finally said, I can't take it anymore. I'll give you the 250.
just to get you out of here.
That was my best investment ever.
The thing sold for a fortune for the data
because I didn't see it at the time, but she saw it.
So now these pet companies, Big Pharma,
wants to help you extend your cat life into 30th year.
You can do that with a cat if you give them the right food
because they die of abscessed teeth
and brain hemorrhaging all this crap
from feeding them shitty food.
Based on their DNA, there's only three big pools of,
Like, Siamese cat is a big, big DNA pool around the world, for example.
But anyways, it was so interesting for me to realize you don't know everything.
Shut up and listen and take a few flyers because you don't know.
And you're going to be richly rewarded for it.
How do those terms work on the show, like, in terms of, like, the fine print of the deals, like, besides just the investment?
You know what I mean?
Well, we got the guy right here, Matt.
My analyst is here.
He was here.
So does it go into like a long-form negotiation after the show?
Yeah, yeah. You get to do due diligence. People say things in front of the cameras and the lights in the moment, and I don't blame them for trying to pitch themselves in the best light they can. They've been practicing for months in front of a mirror, but nothing is the same as when you walk out there, and the 26 cameras are rolling, and the sharks are up there, and there's a billion dollars in front of you, and this is your moment. This is it.
I've seen crazy shit happen like people pass out they go nuts when they don't get a deal
I mean all kinds of stuff but it's very unusual I've seen it all I mean I've seen
thousands of pitches over 16 years but I will tell you the three well I should disclose this to
you there are three things present in every successful pitch doesn't they don't know
each other. It's different deals. They've never met each other. They don't know this. But if you look
at 16 years of pitches on the ones that actually got funded, they all have three attributes, the same
three attributes. Number one, they were able to articulate the opportunity in 90 seconds or less.
They were able to explain the idea in sometimes 20 seconds. They understood that it was important
to just light the room up with an idea.
And if you can't explain it in 90 seconds or less,
you're lost. You're lost.
But most of them did it in 30 seconds.
That's number one.
Everybody wakes up, says,
ooh, interesting idea.
Interesting idea.
I've never heard of that before.
But that's not enough.
The next piece, which takes longer,
is you have to explain why you can execute on this idea.
What is it about you?
you that knows how to take this and turn it into a business? Did you work for competitor? Did you
work to try it before and failed before? I'd rather invest in an entrepreneur that failed than one that's
just made it, you know, thinks they can get it right the first time. But something about you
that ties you to the idea. Because after all, great ideas are a dime a dozen. Executional
skills are really rare. But there's one third one and this is a real bitch. This one is tough
because imagine you get the first two right. Everybody wants to invest in you. They're all pitching.
want to be part of the deal. They love it. You've got to know your numbers. How big is the market? How
fast is it growing? What's the break-even analysis? What is it about this, you know, market that you
understand right down to every cent. You know the business model. How many competitors are there?
How fast is it growing? But if you get those three right, you'll find that three attribute in every
successful pitch, and it goes beyond Shark Tank. That's the essence of leadership right there, right
there. Those three things are present whether you're a general, a parent, a preacher, an entrepreneur,
a manager in some business. That's leadership right there. That's it. And I teach that now because
I've seen it so many times. That's it. That's the essence of success distilled into three
things that you should never forget. It seems like too, you're pretty needed on the show because
you're the only like savage or a person who will hit them straight with it. Yeah. And do you ever
feel like that that's a problem for the other host like Robert, who's maybe softer on the people?
You know, you've brought up a good point here. It's a delicate one because, you know, I was living
this 12 hours ago, right on the shark tank, literally. We were shooting late. So think about, ask yourself
this. Is it better to tell them the truth?
Or is it better to take care of their feelings?
When you know with certainty their idea is complete dog shit and it's going to zero.
Imagine they're mortgaging their home.
They're borrowing money from friends and family.
It's a complete turd.
It's going to zero.
Now, Lori's on my left, Barbara's on my right, and they're so kumbaya,
and they say, well, you know, I just think you're wonderful.
and I admire you coming here and
you know pitching this idea
I can't invest because
it's just not for me
when I know with certainty
they wouldn't touch this
radioactive turd at any price
it's just it's a dog
and I listen to all this
and I just finally say to them listen
your idea is a piece of shit
it's going to zero
you're wasting your time
the only person up here telling you the truth is me
they're kumbayaing you because they don't want to hurt your feelings
I don't give a shit about your feelings I care about your money
and I think you're wasting your parents money your money
and you're wasting the most precious assets you have in your life
time take this idea behind the barn and shoot it
and come back with something better
and then they start crying
and then everybody's saying what I mean I am
bullshit. I'm the only guy that's kind to them. That's my answer to that question. And by the way,
the only reason Barbara gets here every year on time is I buy her a new broom. A new what?
Broome. Brum. Yeah, she flies here. Oh my God, dude.
Listen, I'm a nice guy. I bought her the new Nimbus 3000. But except for the cat lady who proved
you wrong. Right. She got you. Hey, I invested in her. Yeah, because you want to get her the
out of there because the idea was so bad right till it made you the most money no i began to realize
anybody with that much tenacity anybody with that much she was she had balls she just wouldn't stop
and i thought if she's doing this to me what's you're going to do when she gets out there in the
real world she's a killer yeah she was a beast you're betting on the horse there and the jockey
a deal like that, you've got a great idea, it turns out.
But she was just unbelievable.
Anaskaya.
And by the way, over 16 years, 70% of my returns have come from companies run by women in the venture space.
70%?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The Shark Tank deals 70% women.
That's where I made my money.
Now, look, I invest in real estate and a lot of other stuff.
But in venture investing, women are killers because they really understand.
understand risk mitigation.
You know, this idea, if you want something done,
give it to a busy mother, that's true.
They balance a lot of stuff in their lives.
So if they say, I got three kids, I don't care.
I know that they can be really good entrepreneurs
and they can run a business
because I've seen it happen multiple times for me,
multiple times, multiple times.
What about on the flip side where you were super confident
in a business that you invested in it completely flopped?
Yeah, that happens, you know.
Any particular that, any particular that,
really bothered you or you were surprised well let me tell you this story i think you'll find it interesting
when i was um you know my my dad died who was very young and my stepfather really encouraged me
said listen you you're listless you want to be a guitarist and then you want to be a photographer
and you're going to starve to death like you just don't know what you want to do why don't you
go to school and take some business degrees and i ended up doing an MBA i didn't know what i wanted to do
And in the last week of the, you know, they bring in these guest lecturer guys into the class.
And this particular guy came in, you know, in the classic, you got 160 guys in this amphitheater deal and the professors down at the bottom.
You got your nameplate there.
And you've been with these people two years going through your master's of business.
And this guy comes in a week before we're graduating.
And he doesn't say anything.
He walks in, he's just walking up and down the aisles
and looking up at everybody for like,
it felt like forever.
It was probably only 90 seconds.
And then he said,
you guys think you're such hot shit.
You have your MBA.
You're about to graduate
and you're just going to tear the world apart.
You're so full of shit.
You don't know anything.
A third of you are going to fail within two years.
Another third are going to become
consultants and the rest of you are going to work like hell to try and get a business off the
ground and half of you will fail you don't know anything you have no experience and i you know i i
i guess barry nicole is a guy beside me he's dead now he's a great classmate but god rest his
soul but i i leaned over to barry and said this guy is such an asshole you know who that guy is
today, me. That's how I feel. Because I teach now in those classes, they say the same thing.
So my point about this is as you age and you experience stuff that you can never do, there's no
way to get experience free. You can't do it. You have to go experience it, lose money, invest in bad
stuff, learn what works, learn about people. A lot of people are bullshitters, by the way, particularly
in this town. This is the king of bullshit Los Angeles, just so you guys know in case you
didn't know that. There's nothing more
bullshitty than the
media industry and the
movie industry. I've never seen such bullshit
in my life, but I love it.
Just to let you know. But
you have to understand who you're
dealing with, and you only get that through experience.
You start to get that in your
DNA, and so the mistake
I've made in investments,
I don't do this anymore, but
long answer to that question,
is I don't listen to my gut.
I'm writing a check to a guy for half a million bucks.
And my gut is saying, don't do this.
This is a loser.
And I've done it a few times.
And I've ignored my inner instinct,
which is actually another word for experience.
So you should get to respect that in you over time.
And the older you get, the better you're getting this.
But if you don't listen to your experience,
you're going to lose a lot of money and a lot of time.
And now I don't do that.
I don't give a shit.
If my gut says no, I don't do it.
I don't care what anybody tells me or what they say.
I just say, you know what, I'm not doing it because it just doesn't feel right.
And I don't give a shit what you say.
And I get, you know, I look at deals every day.
I see deals every single day.
And I just, I wait for the feeling to hit me.
And it's not right some of the time.
It's right 100% of the time.
Because I go back two years later and say, what happened to that deal?
It's a zero.
But my instinct told me, don't do it.
What's been the most emotional someone's got when you've said something like savage to them on the show?
It's been pretty bad.
It's been pretty bad.
You've been attacked before.
They've charged your chair.
We have a psychiatrist there.
Really?
Yeah.
We need one.
We need one.
We've had some very, very difficult moments.
And I think that's what makes the show work.
It's real.
It's brutal.
It's hard.
It's tough.
Most people don't get deals.
They don't like that answer, but they get that.
And, you know, it's a very, very hard moment.
And I got to respect.
Got to give them a moment.
Got to give them time.
But I must say when it comes to business, crying does not help.
It just doesn't work.
I feel bad for you.
I feel sorry for you.
It seems like it works on the show a few times, though.
Let's just stay on the topic for a second.
You think you can cry your way into an investment?
You think you can sit there weeping saying,
please give me money?
You think that works?
I've seen some stuff like that on the show, though,
where it seems like maybe they could chop it up that way,
but it has worked.
Not with you, of course.
There's emotional moments,
but if it's not a good business,
it doesn't matter how much you cry.
There are emotional moments,
particularly when people have lost parents and they're,
you know, shit happens.
You know, when you're in that moment
and you get in the zone
and you're pitching and you're just there you can nobody sees the cameras anymore it's just
what it is and shit happens it just happens and i i i appreciate the human experience but if everybody
said no to you and you start crying i hate to tell you this i don't give a shit i just don't care because that
You have to be able to suck it up, pick yourself up, and go do something else better than I'll respect you for it.
But don't sit there crying.
I mean, I don't care.
And I believe me, I'm going to sleep at night?
No problem.
I've seen it all.
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Let's go.
Let's get back in the past.
You said Barbara was a witch.
Who do you think is most impressive out of your other hosts?
You know, here's the thing.
It's very difficult because everybody there is self-made.
They're not posers.
They made their own money.
And so they've done it themselves.
And so you've got to respect that.
You may not agree with them on one particular deal or another.
I have a lot of respect for Barbara, actually.
because she's a great chef and so am I.
And we cook for each other in New York
and I'm there. And I've known her forever.
Cuban, incredible guy.
We don't agree on anything, but, I mean,
I've known the guy forever, and we do a lot of stuff.
We do deals together.
And he's helped me in a lot of other stuff.
Dame is like a brother in Miami.
We hang out.
You know, it's, it's, I do business with any of them.
But, you know, it's like, it's a little bit
like friends. We've been together so long that we don't need to spend more time. When we started,
we'd hit L.A. every night. We'd go out all night. We'd party all night. We'd hit another club all
night. And we'd get back on the studio at 7 o'clock and do it again the next night. But we've
been together 16 years. That's crazy. And we don't need to do that anymore. I already know what
Barbara is going to say before she even fucking says it like I know already so it's it's it's incredible
and we love the platform we've built but we don't hang that much anymore because we don't need to
I can call any of them up right now anytime and you know it's like a it's like a family but
it's not just them think about the 150 people that work on that show that have been around that
thing for 16 years it's a family and then we just won the Emmy last night or two
nights ago. That was cool. You know, you're sitting in the audience. I've always thought what's
it like when they call your name? That's pretty damn cool. That was very cool. We walked out of there
with those Emmys. I loved it. I loved it. What's been the secret to like keeping all you guys together
because you guys are all strong personalities and obviously financially successful? What's been
the secret to like for that long? There must have been some arguments and personality clashes.
Yeah, there have been. There have been. But we leave it in the, we leave it in the
studio when we break at night. We've had horrific arguments. I remember once when Robert walked off
the set, he was so fucking pissed. And he was pissed, pissed, like real pissed. And we didn't even
stop tape. We just kept rolling. And when we broke that night and we all went for dinner,
we didn't even talk about it. It just was the way it was. And I think we were able to distance ourselves
from the emotion of that.
But you know, you think about the alchemy
of putting those people together,
the genius of that.
How did that happen?
How did they pick the right personalities
back then 16 years ago?
I remember meeting here at Shudders
with Mark Burnett 16 years ago.
And he said, look, I got this new show
called Shark Tank based off a Japanese format
called Dragons Then.
and I want to bring it to America.
I'm going to change the name.
It's going to be called Shark Tank.
And I'm looking for a real asshole, and you're it.
I said, wow, no kidding.
That sounds good.
And that was the beginning of...
How do you think you had that sort of look for you?
Like, how did he know you were an asshole prior?
I was working in London on a show called Project Earth, Discovery Channel.
I'd worked on the Dragon's Den format as well, which was the original format.
he saw those tapes and he said don't go changing I just just be who you are and let's just
see how that works and I said you got it I can't wait to work with you but it was also
Sony ABC MGM all the work they did in finding these personalities and putting us
together we didn't even know each other and that that that day that we taped the
first day you could feel the sparks it was just I mean that that's the genius
of Mark Burnett and that whole crew.
They just, that's what they do.
That's the creation of reality TV.
And that's why we're celebrating.
It goes right back to this watch we were talking about.
This watch, there's 23 of them in the world,
and that was for the magic of those 23 people that day,
almost to the day to day 16 years ago.
And we had no idea what would happen.
I mean, now, Shark Tank, it's insane.
It's like a passport.
I go to any country in the world.
It's on in 54 countries.
I show up in Norway or Switzerland or Abu Dhabi or France
There's shark tank fans everywhere
France, the Olympics, crazy.
Like just, it's not a train between Zurich and Geneva, Zurich,
and this couple came up to me and said,
we'd take a picture with you.
We're from Austria, we just got married.
You're the most hated man in Austria.
I said, wow, you've got to be kidding.
He said, yeah, everybody hates you.
You're so mean.
I said, what do you want your picture with me for?
Well, we love Shark Tank.
I said, okay, let's take the shot.
It was amazing.
And that's the extension of that brand.
It's just incredible.
You don't care about being a hated guy at all, huh?
That guy when you were young gave you the okay.
You know, listen, that is the real me, and I can't change.
And I can't fake it.
And, you know, I don't, you know, I don't, I actually don't care.
Yeah.
I don't care.
I care what my family and friends think about me.
But I don't, how can I take care of, you know, 100,
million people that that's what 100 million people watch shark taking syndication in america every
year a lot of them don't like me what am i supposed to do about that i'm supposed to stay up at night
worrying about it i i i can't make everybody happy i don't even try it's pointless i like i don't
care if you like me i just want you to respect me and i don't lie to anybody i you know i just
tell the truth and if you can't deal with it i don't care you know it's just what am i how can i possibly
help you. I mean, you know, just if you don't listen to the truth, I can't help you. I'm giving
you good advice. You don't want it. Don't use it. I don't care. What made you decide to run for
Prime Minister? I don't know what the fuck I was thinking, you know? I just, that was
unbelievable experience. I just, I don't know what the hell I was thinking. I remember I went
home and told my wife, she said, what, are you crazy? Are you out of your mind? Why would you
want to do that to us? And I said, I'm going to do it. And, oh, wow, that was, that was so
crazy. That was so crazy. And I'll tell you what it distills down to. In celebrity, we're just talking
about this. In celebrities, some people don't like you. I get it. They don't like you. They don't
like you who you are. They don't like you. In politics, 50% of the population hate you and some of them
want to kill you. That's the difference. And you don't know it until you're in it. And then you
realize whoa whoa this is crazy this is crazy crazy crazy stuff you got people that are threatening your life
that are serious and might wanting to kill you like that's nuts so when you know people talk to me about
aOC or elizabeth warren or any politician or trump or harris i have a lot of respect for them because
because I know what that's like.
It's brutal.
It's brutal.
It's unbelievably brutal.
I mean that somebody just took a pot shot at Trump.
That was just weeks ago.
Imagine how that sobers you up,
take a bullet in your head.
Like that is just life-changing for sure.
And I think, anyways,
I did it and I experienced something
I'd never done before.
That was the comfort zone thing I was talking about.
Not doing that again.
That was just unbelievable.
But it did open my eyes up to politics, and anybody that's thinking about doing that should really do some soul-searching about, is this what I want to do?
Is this how I want to spend my hours of the day?
Because 50% of the people, no matter who you are, hate you.
They just hate you.
And that's the nature of our democracy.
Good, bad, and ugly.
That's just the way it is.
You never spoken to Trudeau, have you?
No, I don't like that guy.
and not because he's a bad person.
He's just a horrible manager.
He's the worst prime minister
of the country's ever had.
And I spend a lot of my time
explaining why he's so bad
because there's an election coming up
that could happen any week, actually.
He's down to almost a non,
he's one non-confidence vote away.
Parliamentary system from Britain,
you need to have
a coalition
that keeps you in power.
Your cabinet keeps you in power.
When people start to live,
lose confidence in you, you start making alliances with your competitors. In his case, the
NDP, which is a socialist party. But now they don't like him either. And so he's very, very and
very precarious position. But he's had a great run over nine years. Brought the country to its
knees, unbelievably bad management. The way you should do it in the parliamentary system is you're
the prime minister. You don't have to run anything. What you have to do is hire good men. You
managers for the seats of finance, military procurement, environment, these different cabinet
positions, you hire them, and you put these people in place, and they work for you.
Now, if you don't have any skill at that, you're screwed.
For example, he put a journalist in for finance minister with no skills whatsoever in finance.
Never ran a bank.
I mean, why would you do that?
And, of course, she's a total failure.
It's unfair to put her in that position.
She decimated the company.
Capitals leaving Canada like crazy.
When she started, it was coming into the country.
Now it's leaving.
I'm like, it's sad.
It's just sad.
It's so unfair to her to do that to her.
I mean, imagine when she goes to a G7 meeting or G20 meeting,
they must I mean everybody in there is from the banking sector global banking and she's a
journalist I mean they must look at her and say why are you here do you want an interview with me
I mean I just can't imagine what that's like anyways we got to get rid of him I want to I can't
say enough bad stuff I spent a lot of time saying it I go up there and I point it up to people
but remember you got to respect the success he's had he's one of the most successful
prime ministers in history, staying in power that long with absolutely no
executional skills is remarkable. It's just remarkable. What he's going to do
afterwards? Well, he won't be running any of my businesses. I'll tell you that. I mean,
my goodness, you wouldn't put that guy in a candy store. They'll go bankrupt in the first 48
hours. He's the most hated prime minister. I'm from Mississauga, so yeah. A few of us are
Canadian. You know what I'm talking about. You go to Alberta and he's just like, I do
go to Alberta. I do go to Alberta.
It's crazy. Yeah, it's, it's, they want, they want to leave, Alberta
wants to leave Canada. They can't take it anymore. They have all the wealth there and they're
paying for all of his mistakes. I didn't, you know, I went to, I was, I was going to go
to a wedding in Egypt recently. Very famous entrepreneur, Ancar Gianne had a wedding. It's
famous, like this, he took over the sphinx and the pyramids. And I was getting, I was, I was,
going to go fly there and I showed my Canadian passport. They said, oh, no, no, no Canadians. You need
a visa. I said, what? I'm a Canadian. Everybody loves us. He said, no, no, they don't. We don't love
you. Your guy came down here and pissed off every Egyptian. I didn't even know he did that. What did
he do? I have no idea, but they wouldn't let me in the country. Same with India. He pissed off
the Indians. This guy took a golden passport and turned it into shit.
How could you possibly do that?
He shouldn't ever go anywhere.
Don't say anything.
Don't go anywhere.
Stay in a closet and be quiet for now.
Because you're killing the country.
I had no idea that it happened.
I had to use my Irish passport to get into.
I'm very fortunate.
I have an Irish.
I have a Canadian.
And I have an Emirati residency card.
I want to become an Emirati citizen.
I love that country.
And I tell you, that guy is bad news.
And I'm just telling the truth here.
It's very important that he move on.
Very, very important.
Richest country on Earth per capita in terms of resources run by idiots.
That's the...
That's what Canada is.
And it's got to change.
What do you think about Cuban supporting Kamala?
Let me talk about what's going on here that I've never seen before because I'm a policy junkie.
I don't care who's in the White House.
I care what the policy is.
I have never seen a race for the White House
where a candidate has never talked to the press.
That's unprecedented.
She's actually doing this
without giving any detail to her policy
and she has a 50-50 chance of winning
with absolutely no one knowing what she's going to do.
I've never seen it.
I've watched every presidential election in history
because I have to know what the policy is as an investor.
I don't know what if she's really going to do capital gains on, you know,
tax on unrealized capital gains.
That would decimate America.
That would be, it would crush it.
There'd be no capital formation here anymore.
That can't be real.
She could never do that, would she?
I mean, but nobody can ask her because she won't take an interview.
I mean, what she did in the debate was say, look, I'm not Trump.
We should all hate Trump.
Let's hate him.
And Kumbaya.
And that worked for her.
I think she did a pretty good job with the hate Trump thing last night or whenever the debate was.
I don't know what's going to happen, but I also look at the polls, and this thing is a jump ball.
This election will be decided by less than 200,000 votes, and I have no idea who's going to win.
But I really, really wish she would come out and talk to the press.
Pick any press.
Take an interview.
but she doesn't what's your gut telling you my gut is telling me because i i actually last night
um watched the whole thing and then because we're out in l a i was able to sit down and go through
all the blog spheres all the data being generated out of europe um all of the snap polling
of some of it was done by cnn nothing's changed it's it's in the seven states
you were not done yet.
You've got to move the needle.
You've got to move the needle on the seven states of those.
There's a very famous interview in Pennsylvania from last night
that's all over the internet today of a woman just saying,
look, I didn't get any information last night.
I didn't get any from him.
I didn't get any from her.
I don't know what I'm doing yet.
That's kind of where we're at.
So we need another debate where the journalists are asking policy questions
on important issues like border,
like tax, like energy policy, like health care, specific answers so that you can hear what
their plans are and then make a decision based on policy because that's actually what wins
elections. Everybody thinks it's kumbaya, it's not. If you're sitting there and you can't afford
to feed your family, you're pretty pissed off with inflation. You want to hear some answers.
What's going to change? And price gouging policy doesn't work. They tried that in Venezuela.
You can't do that. And I would want to ask her, is that the plan? Like, are you going to
going to do Venezuela type price controls? That's not going to work in America. What about this giving
people $25,000 to buy a house? That's crazy. You'll just inflate the house by $25,000. It's hard to get
a house now. It'll just be $25,000 more expensive. That's nuts. So these are questions that I think
we've got to get answers to, as opposed to just saying, yeah, don't worry about it. Be happy.
Because that's kind of what was like last night. So I don't know. My gut doesn't, no, anybody
that says they know what's going to happen, this election's full of shit.
After watching last night, is there anything you would say Trump needs to do differently?
Yeah, he didn't attach her until the end.
She owns the border.
She owns inflation.
She owns so many issues because she's been the incumbent, and he didn't attach her to that.
That's his fault.
And she stepped all over him by baiting him with the, you know, Trump goes nuts when you tell him his audience isn't big at a rally.
I don't know why he gives her shit.
But he is who he is.
Everybody knows who he is.
They don't know who she is yet.
They got a taste of it last night.
Whether they liked it or didn't, I don't know.
But he's got to do a little more back saying, look, you are the reason we have inflation.
He didn't do that because she signed that bill.
The Inflation Reduction Act was very inflationary.
I was saying, why doesn't he just say, like, what's going on right now is you're in the, this is your administration?
Yeah, I think you're saying you're going to handle these problems, but we're living this issue with you in office.
He said that a few times, though.
He always said, if you want to change something, why don't you just do it right now?
Why didn't you do it the last four years?
But he really brought that out at the end.
His last statement should have been a constant theme.
I mean, everybody's criticizing his debate, but they don't know the outcome of it yet.
Everybody's giving him a hard time.
I think he should do another one and be more disciplined.
I would like to see it.
And I have to prepare myself for her candidacy and her eventual presidency if she becomes a president.
Because I still, on the 6th of November, I'm still going to have to invest.
it's not going to make a difference to me
if she's in the White House or not
you know it's
it's just
I'd like to know the policy
so I can prepare for what that's going to look like
I mean if I really thought
there was going to be
tax on capital gains
I would change my investment strategy
definitely
but I don't know that yet
because I don't have any answers from her
there's no way that that could be possible right
well that's what scares me I mean
did she actually say that
She did. She did say that. She did say that. So she talked about a 28% tax rate. That would make us the most uncompetitive of the G7. That would just be crazy. There would be money leaving here like crazy. Because you add state on top of that. You're talking over 30% corporate tax. That's nuts. Because you can set a corporation up in Ireland, which is what they did last time the tax was that high. So that's a bad idea. There's a lot of bad ideas there. That's why I'm hoping, if she becomes president, she just has just
fooling on all this stuff and she gets some good advisors. I mean, basically, she'll say,
if they're both saying anything to get elected, and then they'll have to deal with policy
later. That's what it sounds like to me. It seems like that she was so trained last night, right?
I feel like Trump, do you think he could use a little coaching, like on to like, hey, you need to
keep your cool or you can't personally attack her or you got to answer things a different way?
No. Because the media doesn't attack him. I don't think they can change him.
Do you think that's going to hurt his cause? It's really now about policy. It's, it's, if you could
understand what the manual of policy is, which one would you vote for? Because they're not going to
change Trump in 58 days. I don't know anything about her because she won't talk to anybody.
She may be a very nice person. I've never met her. I don't know. I know her ideas are not
good for capitalism. I know that. And that's pretty scary because this country's built on the
backbone of capitalism. It's the number one economy in the world by miles.
It's where 50% of all capital is invested from around the world.
Every investor from everywhere wants to invest here.
And the number one export of America is not a product or service.
The number one export is the American dream.
And you never want to fuck with that.
Like you, that would be, I don't care who you are as a politician.
If you don't understand that, that is what this country exports.
There's a reason people try to cross bar, bar,
fire fences to get in here. It's the American dream. They're willing to risk their lives
and drown in a river because it's the American dream. It's not any one policy. It's the
American dream. And so that has to be the thing that everybody upholds and makes sure
sustains itself as it has for over 200 years. So when I hear policies that are crazy
that in any way could affect the American dream, I think that that is the worst idea ever. And
So that's what's at risk with bad policy.
And I think that's what every politician to think about in this election is, who upholds
the American dream, because that's the thing that makes this country what it is.
Not one sector, not mining, not technology.
That's all bullshit.
The American dream is the number one export, and it's the number one coveted thing that
everybody on earth wants.
I've never met anybody in my travels that said, I don't want to go to America.
never heard that ever ever anywhere ever i've heard it from other in other countries i want to get out
of this country and go to america and it's the american dream how important do you think the the freedom of
speech is to the american dream because you saw the bit where camelo was talking about uh i guess in a sense
to Elon musk about the privilege of saying the things that he's able to say on such a big platform
yeah yeah no i know that i know that narrative you know here's a way to look at it from a pragmatic
point of view. The cost of the American dream is freedom of speech. That's the price, which means
they'll always be the lunatic fringe, which is 2.5% of the population will say things you will find
very distasteful. If the price is only 2.5% and the rest works, you pay that price every day. You can't
squash the 2.5% and give up freedom of speech because you give up the American dream. And so
everything has a price and that's what it is so if you're offended and you know everybody thinks
well we've got to squash this voice or that voice or that voice America has a way of fixing it all
it just it it it it takes this this rhetoric and this craziness and these nut bars just somehow
encapsulates them and passes them by that's how it works they don't last that long it
It's horrific while it's happening.
It's horrible.
I hate anything that has to do with, you know, I mean, the way I answer it is, you just look at the organization and the people that work with me.
I don't care what gender you are, what sexual identity you have, what country you came from, who you worship.
I couldn't care less as long as you can execute.
Like, you're working with me because you're a great leader and you're a great entrepreneur and you're a great person.
and you're a great person
that's building a business.
So I don't need someone telling me
I need diversification. I do it
anyways because I hire great
people and I don't give a damn
how you
what you are, who you are, how you
dress, any of that stuff.
I couldn't give a shit and that's
actually what makes America work.
More people like me
acting that way pursuing the
American dream in the most efficient
way we can and export
that. That's it. So that's why it
works. And so if that takes freedom
of speech, fine.
I don't like hate speech. I think
those people are assholes. But
it's the price
of freedom. That's what it is.
Now that, I hope people understand when I say
that, because that's what it is.
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All right, Kevin O'Leary.
Thank you so much, man.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.